triangles
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I often have to fly out of the Detroit airport for work. It's a little over 60 miles from my house. They have 8 charging spots in one parking garage for the north terminal and 6 charging spots in the south terminal garage. Unfortunately these spots are usually ICE'd or filled with plug in hybrids (usually Volts). At least you have 10 minutes to leave the garage without a charge so you can see if the spots are taken and then go to the other garage. I noticed a 120V outlet by nearly every stairwell. I went out and bough a new 12GA extension cord since I didn't trust my harborfreight cheapies to carry continuous current. I also had removed the useless foam underhood decoration since I didn't see it serving any purpose other than looks. This frees up underhood space for my EVSE and extension cord. When I backed in I turned the wheels all the way to the right. This makes it easy to fish the J1772 plug from the EVSE and the extension cord out the wheel well while keeping your EVSE safely secured under the hood. I wrapped the cords around the brackets for the foam piece so someone couldn't just yank them out from under the hood. I set the charge rate on my EVSE to 8 amps since I didn't know what else was using the circuit I was plugging into. It took about 20 hours but it charged up way before I flew home. This is the first time I charged on 120V. I really don't understand why they don't just have a bunch of L1 charge stations at airports since you're usually gone days so who cares how long it takes to charge.